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Что (кто) такое gabbia per uccelli - определение

1985 FILM DIRECTED BY LUCIO FULCI
La Gabbia; Dead Fright; La Jaula; La gabbia

Per Lütken         
DANISH ARTIST (1916-1998)
Per Lutken
Per Lütken was a Danish glassmaker (1916–1998), most famous for his works at Holmegaard Glass Factory ("Holmegaard Glasværk" in Danish).Holmegaard Glass Company
The Birds (Respighi)         
ORCHESTRAL SUITE BY OTTORINO RESPIGHI
Gli Uccelli; Birds (Respighi)
The Birds () is a suite for small orchestra by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi. Dating from 1928, the work is based on music from the 17th and 18th-centuryHarry Beard, "Ottorino Respighi" (obituary) , The Musical Times (June 1936), 77 (1120): pp.
Per Krohg         
  • Mural at the United Nations Security Council Chamber
NORWEGIAN ARTIST (1889-1965)
Per Krogh; Per Lasson Krohg
Per Lasson Krohg (18 June 1889 – 3 March 1965) was a Norwegian artist. He is best known for the mural he created for the United Nations Security Council Chamber, located in the United Nations headquarters in New York City.

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The Trap (1985 film)

The Trap (Italian: La Gabbia), also known as Collector's Item, Dead Fright and The Cage, is a 1985 erotic thriller directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi (his last theatrical film), and starring Tony Musante, Laura Antonelli, and Florinda Bolkan. Famed Italian horror director Lucio Fulci contributed to the screenplay (this film was done during the time Fulci was recovering from hepatitis, so he was unable to direct it).

The film is based on a story called "L'Occhio", written by filmmaker Francesco Barilli. Barilli intended to make the film himself, but had trouble securing backing and balked at the producers wanting Shelley Winters in the lead role. So he sold the idea to Griffi and let him produce and direct it, retitling it The Trap. Barilli said of the finished product "Lets' talk frankly here, that movie sucks...." and Fulci even used profanity alluding to his opinion of Griffi, who he felt stole his chance to direct the film.